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10 Ancient Uses of Coriander Seeds

Duration: 08:17Views: 18KLikes: 878Date Created: Aug, 2021

Channel: SuperfoodEvolution

Category: Education

Tags: coriander seed powderdhaniaindian curry spicescoriandrum sativumdhania watersuperfood evolutioncoriander powdercoriander seedsherbs and spicesancient egyptian foodayurvedic herbs

Description: SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE!: bit.ly/2OsRhsi Coriander seeds are from the Coriandrum sativum plant species known as cilantro or simply "coriander". Ground seed powder is a useful and versatile spice for many applications. Learn more about the various herbal and culinary traditions of this ancient Egyptian spice and why you might want to keep it in your list of botanicals. (To jump to your video section of choice, scroll down for Video Chapter Timelines.) ==================== Recommended Suppliers (Updated 2022) ==================== Banyan Botanicals, Organic Coriander Seeds, 8oz - snp.link/b16fe55b Banyan Botanicals, Organic Coriander Seed Powder, 8oz - snp.link/1699a580 Mountain Rose Herbs, Organic Coriander Seed, 4oz-1lb - bit.ly/2TkBL4Q Mountain Rose Herbs, Organic Coriander Seed Powder, 4oz-1lb - bit.ly/2TOPLUM Starwest Botanicals, Organic Coriander Seeds and Powder, 4oz-1lb - bit.ly/3cynNmQ Jiva Organics, Organic Coriander Seeds Whole, 7oz - amzn.to/3gl0BcO Naturevibe Botanicals, Organic Coriander Seeds, 1lb - amzn.to/3zfz5Gi Banyan Botanicals, CCF Tea (Cumin, Coriander, Fennel), 8oz - snp.link/2df98953 Page: superfoodevolution.com/coriander-seeds.html =================== Additional Sourced Info =================== Coriander (Coriandrum sativum): A promising functional food toward the well-being: bit.ly/3pZlRcC A Modern Herbal, Mrs. Mauve Grieves: bit.ly/3vxHdyL Enzyme-aided release of bioactive compounds from coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) seeds and antioxidant activity: bit.ly/3xqqDSJ Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) essential oil: its antibacterial activity: bit.ly/3cNjd48 International Herb Association, Coriander: bit.ly/3vBR7PP The Yoga of Herbs An Ayurvedic Guide to Herbal Medicine, by Vasant Lad & David Frawley Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) essential oil: Chemistry and biological activity: bit.ly/3zvlPxt Acute diuretic effect of continuous intravenous infusion of an aqueous extract of Coriandrum sativum: bit.ly/3vwVw6I Coriander (Coriandrum sativum): A promising functional food toward the well-being: bit.ly/2TFJNpm Video Chapter Timelines: 0:18 Intro 0:58 1) Cooling Heat-Neutralizing Qualities 1:40 2) Influence as an Herbal Energizer 2:39 3) Highly Valued Digestive Tonic 3:52 4) Popular For Use in Curry Powder 4:45 5) Common Use as a Pickling Spice 5:16 6) May Offer Support to Urinary System 5:42 7) Use as a Meat Preservative and Flavoring 6:13 8) Carminative Properties 6:35 9) Classic Ingredient in Alcoholic Beverages 6:57 10) Magical Symbolic Uses All information is for educational purposes only and is the personal view of the authors; not intended as medical advice, diagnosis or prescription. This content has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to cure or prevent any disease. Music by soundcloud.com/ikson ©Superfood Evolution

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